What was Canada called back then?
Turtle Island
Who were the First ones who lived in the Pacific Northwest?
The First Nations!
Which group is being significantly more recognized?
The Indigenous People
Where did people who lived in the Pacific Northwest gather food and reoucres?
Thery had to farm and use what was in their comunity.
What did the First Nations teach the Europeans when they first came to Canada?
Farm, Hunt, and Sustain
Who were the TWO explorers who explored the Pacific Northwest?
"Meriwether Lewis" and "Willam Clark"
What Indigenous traditions have been maintained for over 1000s of years?
Dances, Languages, And government systems
What did it mean when they recived outside resources from different comunitues?
It meant they were conected to diffrent communities.
What did everyone do in the Fall, and what did they do in the Winter?
Fall: Hunt, Farm
Winter: Merchants, and Traders
How many Europeans were there estimated to be in the Pacific Northwest?
There were estimated to be about 1000 of them!
What economic industries are still used?
Fishing, foresting, and tourism
What was the perspective like for a European living in the Pacific Northwest during this time period?
Learning new things from the Indeginous, how to deal with the snow and gather resources.
Where did the Métis, Europeans, First Nations, and retired Hudson Bay workers live in the 1800s?
Red River Area
Who was the first one who wanted land in the Pacific Northwest?
The Britsh!
What does Economic Transformation mean?
The use of technology and service sectors has diversified the economy, moving away from reliance on traditional industries and reshaping labor markets.
What was the perspective like for the First Nations a Métis like?
In the Pacific Northwest the First Nations out numbered the Europeans. The perspective of the Métis would be to live in a small comuntiy, to send their kids to school however they would make sure to teach their kids their culture. The First Nations and Métis were very culutal groups. They would dance and do spirutal things. They would teach their kids how to hunt and fish. This is what the perspecitve would be like for a Métis and First Nation's people.